J0HNATH0N wrote:how hard was the plugs to change? i have my 100,000 due soonish and i thought it was F'n hard??
From underneath, car was up on stands as I couldn't 'roll' up the car ramps. it was quite easy to undo the 12mm bolts that held the igniters on. So basically 'crack the bolt with a 1/4 inch socket and ratchet( the really really small one ) then you can undo them with fingers. For the rear one is was a little tighter, still can use the socket set but it does help having smaller asian hands to get the right angle lol
Now regarding the spark plugs, its a a bit trickier. IMPORTANT NB: Make sure engine is cool to touch other wise it makes it more fun HAHAHA.
I used three 'parts':-
sparkplug socket , the 3/4 3 inch extension, and the ratchet.
I did however grind down the ball bearing' locking' area so that when you insert it into the socket it doesn't 'lock', you can pull it out easy as each plug require you to 're configure' as you unscrew the plug.
So really what it comes down to is:-
front plugs
all 3 assembled to 'crack' the plug loose. When loose , take off the ratchet and undo by hand. Install is reverse.
Middle plugs
all 3 assembled to 'crack' the plug loose. When loose , take off the ratchet and undo by hand. Install is reverse.
Rear Plugs
all 3 assembled to 'crack' the plug loose. When loose , take off the ratchet and undo by hand . Now this is the fun part. Ss you feel the plug come looose you'll notice that you cant take the socket/ext out with the plug as there is no room to move, so I recommend to screw in the plug again for about 3 turns, just enough for some thread to grab in heads. then easily(it was acutally a pain in the ass cause I hadn't 'filed ' the locking ball bearing down enough. My suggestion it to 'test' for smooth 'insertion/removal' of ext into socket before attempting rear plugs LOL) slide out the extention bar and finger unscrew the socket with plug... Voila! Install is the PITA reverse of removal.
Hope this helps
Regarding screwing the plugs back in, finger tighten till you feel the crush washer make contact, then gently and slowly ratchet tighten till you feel the plug crush the washer and make a 'firm' contact with head. Then up to 1/4 turn after that.
I'm pretty certain you wont 'thread 'the head as the plug has a a very long thread to begin with.
Anybody Please correct me if I've stuffed up any of the steps